This past weekend, the Cleveland Browns faced off against their old head coach and the Cincinnati Bengals.

Browns' quarterback Baker Mayfield is apparently pretty salty concerning the terms he left on with his old coach Jackson, as he stared the coach down for it seems for over a minute as he jogged down the sidelines.

Monday morning on the Herd with Colin Cowherd, Cowherd was not impressed by the attitude of Mayfield in the slightest:

“He's a very accurate thrower of the football, and he also yesterday taunted a coach. Long-term I'll take a grown up. I'll take Wilson, Luck, Darnold. I won't take taunting a coach who got fired and crazy, took another job.”

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Mayfield has thrown for 3,349 yards, 24 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions while completing 64.6 percent of his passes with a passer rating of 95.1 on the season. He's been surprisingly very efficient and one of the best quarterbacks in Browns history.

The Browns are now 7-7-1 on the season after their victory over the Bengals. They will take on the Baltimore Ravens at home next week. If they're able to pull out a win, it will be Cleveland's first winning season in over a decade.

The Brown's season was revitalized by a midseason coaching change, as they fired Hue Jackson and replaced him with now head coach Gregg Williams. Cleveland has gone 5-2 since then and has won three straight and five of its last six.

If the Browns are able to defeat the Ravens it will also dump them out of the playoff picture for the season.